yes
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant
The protestant
most people became protestant
The protestant revolt ended with the northern part of the Holy Roman Empire and parts north becoming protestant - Scandavian, Belgium, also parts of Europe, the Netherlands, etc. Portugal, Spain, France, Austria, Sourthern Germany, and Italy remained Catholic. England, Scotland, and Wales had their own revolt leaving the Church, while Ireland remained Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat would include England, the Netherlands, northern Germany, all of Scandinavia.
He converted from Catholicism and became a Protestant.
It became a Protestant State.
The Protestant Reformation led to less political and religious unity in Europe, as it fragmented the Catholic Church's influence and gave rise to various Protestant denominations. This division fostered conflicts, such as the Thirty Years' War, and encouraged the rise of nation-states that asserted their independence from papal authority. Consequently, Europe became increasingly characterized by religious pluralism and political fragmentation rather than cohesion.
martin luther
No. He was originally an English-born Catholic who later became Protestant.
The first protestant movement can be attributed to Martin Luther. This movement became known as Lutheranism.
Henry the fourth